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1. A method of operating a wireless device having i) a first radio interface and ii) a second radio interface, wherein the first radio interface is independent of the second radio interface, the method comprising: using the first radio interface to transfer data between i) the wireless device and ii) a first access point; using the second radio interface to transfer data between i) the wireless device and the first access point; and while continuing to use the first radio interface to transfer data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point, suspending the transfer of data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point through the second radio interface, for a predetermined time period, using the second radio interface to search for a second access point, and in response to expiration of the predetermined time period, resuming the transfer of data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point through the second radio interface.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: prior to suspending the transfer of data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point through the second radio interface, signalling to the first access point that the second radio interface will be unavailable to transfer data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point.
3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising, in response to expiration of the predetermined time period: signalling to the first access point that the second radio interface is available to resume transferring data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point.
4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: prior to suspending the transfer of data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point through the second radio interface, not signalling to the first access point that the second radio interface will be unavailable to transfer data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point.
5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising during the predetermined time period, using the second radio interface to: send a probe request to the second access point; and listen for a probe response or a beacon from the second access point.
6. A wireless device comprising: a first radio interface configured to transfer data between i) the wireless device and ii) a first access point; a second radio interface configured to, simultaneously with the first radio interface, transfer data between i) the wireless device and the first access point; and a controller configured to, while the first radio interface and the second radio interface are simultaneously transferring data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point, suspend the transfer of data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point through the second radio interface, for a predetermined time period, use the second radio interface to search for a second access point, and in response to expiration of the predetermined time period, resume the transfer of data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point through the second radio interface.
7. The wireless device of claim 6 , wherein: prior to suspending the transfer of data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point through the second radio interface, the wireless device is configured to signal to the first access point that the second radio interface will be unavailable to transfer data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point.
8. The wireless device of claim 6 , wherein: prior to suspending the transfer of data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point through the second radio interface, the wireless device is configured to not signal to the first access point that the second radio interface will be unavailable to transfer data between i) the wireless device and ii) the first access point.
9. The wireless device of claim 6 , wherein the wireless device comprises a wireless multiple-input/multiple-output (MIMO) device.
10. The wireless device of claim 6 , wherein the first radio interface is independent of the second radio interface.
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March 5, 2013
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